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susan: another member of this cast tonight, justice thurgood marshall.ill can you tell me about him? neal: probably the most legendary lawyer in 200 years. created a litigation strategy that led to brown v. board of education. became our first african-american solicitor general. he was a judge on the second circuit court of appeals in new york. he was an african-american justice on the supreme court and a legendary hero and figure. susan: we visited the library of congress and their archives on legal matters. ryan shows us a letter written to the naacp from justice marshall. [video clip] what we happy or is a collection of documents from a variety of personal papers and organizational records pertaining to thurgood marshall. this letter, written by thurgood marshall, to the special assistant to the naacp to of the naacp. the reason for this letter was to draw attention to the victory rson, a state pea of appeals of maryland case, in which murray had applied to a mission -- admission to maryland law school and had been denied, justice marshall was denied
susan: another member of this cast tonight, justice thurgood marshall.ill can you tell me about him? neal: probably the most legendary lawyer in 200 years. created a litigation strategy that led to brown v. board of education. became our first african-american solicitor general. he was a judge on the second circuit court of appeals in new york. he was an african-american justice on the supreme court and a legendary hero and figure. susan: we visited the library of congress and their archives on...
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earlier, johnson appointee thurgood marshall. a kennedy appointee.yron white was still on the court, and there were still two eisenhower appointees. this was the ninth year with warren burger as the chief justice. is there anything notable about the burger court in terms of its racial decisions, decisions involving minorities? knew alreadyt alluded to, president nixon had made a number of appointees. including burger. as a result, the political valence of the court substantially changed from the court, which is what we might call it a progressive court, to a more conservative court, but accord that was not sort of rigidly conservative. it was just a pullback from the learned court, a retrenchment. so yes, it was actually quite significant. -- it was a pullback from the warren court, a retrenchment from the warren court. it was actually quite significant. we would associate the position of the four justices who were aligned with justice marshall in this case. but because we are now in the burger court, that is not what we get. we also don't get a comp
earlier, johnson appointee thurgood marshall. a kennedy appointee.yron white was still on the court, and there were still two eisenhower appointees. this was the ninth year with warren burger as the chief justice. is there anything notable about the burger court in terms of its racial decisions, decisions involving minorities? knew alreadyt alluded to, president nixon had made a number of appointees. including burger. as a result, the political valence of the court substantially changed from...
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she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment, and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" on monday at 9:00 eastern. join the conversation. #landmark cases. follow us on c-span. we have resources on her website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and podcasts. at c-span.org. up next, a discussion on the backlog of immigration cases, which has more than doubled from 2006 to 2015. we had remarks from the director of immigration review. the chubby ministers and has a goal of cutting the load by half by 2020. this is about one hour. >> good morning. on behalf of the center, i want to welcome you to the national press club for the first in a series of what we are calling immigration newsmakers events. these events will give t
she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment, and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" on monday at 9:00 eastern. join the conversation. #landmark cases. follow us on c-span. we have resources on her website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion...
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law school will be the cases.o argue the she was also a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall. and ken scheidegger, the codirector of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of m punishment and bash of capital punishment. he has argued death penalty cases in front of the supreme court. watch on monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span. and join the conversation. . follow us@c-span. we have resources and our website on these cases, the national constitution center interactive constitution at c-span.org/landmarkcases. american history tv is looking back 50 years to the political turmoil of 1968. , "generations apart, a profile in dissent." may 27, 1969t from and their youth parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and some who did not . hour.s just under one >> it is a time of dissent for many of america's young. a coalition of events they could not c
law school will be the cases.o argue the she was also a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall. and ken scheidegger, the codirector of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of m punishment and bash of capital punishment. he has argued death penalty cases in front of the supreme court. watch on monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span. and join the conversation. . follow us@c-span. we have resources and our website on these cases, the national constitution center...
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she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" monday and 9:00 eastern on c-span. and join the conversation. follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the constitutional center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast. this past week secretary of state mike pompeo gave welcoming remarks to employees after returning from his first trip abroad since being sworn in. he was introduced by deputy secretary of state john sullivan. this is 10 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, everyone for being here. is a great honor to be here and to welcome our new secretary of state. i wanted to thank each and everyone of you for your hard work over the last six weeks. the pace of world event
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my question was about thurgood marshall and how influential he was in this case and how influential he was in the supreme court. >> in this case he lost. his affirmative action did not prevail. marshal as a justice was not as successful as any others -- marshall as a justice was not as successful as many others. i think there's a bunch of things going into that. but i think it's fair to say that you know, his legacy as a justice was not quite the legacy of a litigator. not the greatest litigator in the history the second greatest litigator. >> and justice brennan did the politicking and it took a will the of work on justice brennan's park to get the four vote to become the four vote block. he did that in a sense for thurgood because they how they referred to each other. justice marshall's influence was felted in this case as well. >> michael you're on the air. >> i was a student at ucsd in 1975. i was a medical coreman in the u.s. navy with the marines. i was overseas. i fought for this country, when i came back i wanted to pursue medicine as a career and i was denied. i strongly say t
my question was about thurgood marshall and how influential he was in this case and how influential he was in the supreme court. >> in this case he lost. his affirmative action did not prevail. marshal as a justice was not as successful as any others -- marshall as a justice was not as successful as many others. i think there's a bunch of things going into that. but i think it's fair to say that you know, his legacy as a justice was not quite the legacy of a litigator. not the greatest...
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she was a former clerk of the supreme court justice thurgood marshall.en scheidegger, from the legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment and swift moving justice system. he has written numerous books. at nightdmark cases like eastern on c-span and join the conversation. dmarkcases, and we have resources for each case. the landmark cases opinion book, a link to the constitution center's interactive constitution and the podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. a discussion of mental health and the criminal justice system and the drug supply chain. rod rosenstein speaking at a meeting of a group, lawyers for civil justice. reviews its latest mars mission scheduled for launch saturday. next, a look at mental illness and the criminal justice system. analysts discuss how those with mental health needs are treated in the courts and prisons. it was hosted at new york university by the centor
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and thurgood marshall not only doesn't destroy his papers, but on his death gives his papers to the library of congress and says, they are to be open to researchers immediately. many justices, many great leaders, give their papers and say, i want a 20-year hold, i want a 50-year hold. i don't want any embarrassment. >> marshall says, it's all there, take a look at it. >> thank you very much for the insight you provided for us, because in the last 50 years, scholars like you have done something very tremendous. and that is, you have explored the depths of our history in order to establish the truth. i think it's very important. >> thank you. >> but i think that the additional fact is, what is your opinion in regards to these kinds of developments that are really predicated on deceit, dishonesty and delusions? somehow or another when we look at american history, we never get to the kinds of insights that you shared with us this afternoon. but instead, we go into intellectual kind of gymnastics to justify what was wrong. and well, it could not be justified. could you explain how did this happe
and thurgood marshall not only doesn't destroy his papers, but on his death gives his papers to the library of congress and says, they are to be open to researchers immediately. many justices, many great leaders, give their papers and say, i want a 20-year hold, i want a 50-year hold. i don't want any embarrassment. >> marshall says, it's all there, take a look at it. >> thank you very much for the insight you provided for us, because in the last 50 years, scholars like you have...
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she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. watch landmark cases next monday at 9 eastern on c-span, and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases, and follow us on c-span. we have resources on our website for each case. a link to the national constitution center's and our active constitution, and the landmark cases podcasts. >> now a conversation with doug because -- he talks about the history of the supreme court, including his time as a clerk. it runs about 40 minutes. >> let me first off say thank you again, judge ginsburg. >> [ applause ] >> thank you very much. a command performance. let's talk a little bit about your own interest in the law. when did you first know you wanted to get into the law and pursue a career? >> right after christmas. i was out of school and in business for three and half
she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. watch landmark cases next monday at 9 eastern on c-span, and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases, and follow us on c-span. we have resources on our website for each case. a link to the national constitution center's and our active constitution, and the landmark cases podcasts. >> now a conversation with doug because -- he talks about the history of the supreme court, including his time as a clerk. it runs about 40 minutes....
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thurgood marshall would go on to become the first african american supreme court justice. >> we wereays looking for lookingern will stop -- for the pattern. why can't we go now? sometimes the answer was, well, we have to wait for this theory to be exhausted, have to wait for that. so there a lot of things that went into the pattern of getting it to the supreme court. so you get some reading of higher courts in but -- how the courts and between would be reacting to the theory, let's say, of nondiscrimination and education. it didn't just happen. it had to come up along with your a number of states to get it right that when it hit the supreme court, they just had only one question that needed to be answered. courts don't like to deviate. you know. o of -- that is the way the legal system is. amy: that was dovey johnson roundtree. she died on monday at the age of 104. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and
thurgood marshall would go on to become the first african american supreme court justice. >> we wereays looking for lookingern will stop -- for the pattern. why can't we go now? sometimes the answer was, well, we have to wait for this theory to be exhausted, have to wait for that. so there a lot of things that went into the pattern of getting it to the supreme court. so you get some reading of higher courts in but -- how the courts and between would be reacting to the theory, let's say,...
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she was a number of the former clerk of thurgood marshall. in canton who advocates in favor of capital punishment in a more swift moving capital justice system. he has written briefs and cases. watch tonight at nine eastern on c-span. join the conversation. follow us on c-span. we have resources for background on each case. a companion book, a link to the interactive constitution and the podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> c-span, or history of. 1979 c-span was created as a public service. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events at washington, d.c. and around the country. >> this week on the communicators, visit to capitol hill and the hack -athon. seminar to trade ideas on how to use technology in congress. >> host: now we want to introduce you to steve, one of the organizers of a congressional act upon. what you do for a
she was a number of the former clerk of thurgood marshall. in canton who advocates in favor of capital punishment in a more swift moving capital justice system. he has written briefs and cases. watch tonight at nine eastern on c-span. join the conversation. follow us on c-span. we have resources for background on each case. a companion book, a link to the interactive constitution and the podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> c-span, or history of. 1979 c-span was created as a public...
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from first-time participants from thurgood marshall high school, the group has kicked off the paradeor the past 30 years. >> each year, it continues to grow. it's a diverse crowd. it's all about family. >> i am a native san franciscan. i participated in some -- carnaval. >> reporter: appreciation for culture and diversity is what this teacher wanted to instill in her students in the parade. >> these students are growing up native san franciscan, even though most of their parents are not. so i want to get them out of their neighborhood, get them into things that are outside of their comfort zone get them into doing things that are culturally relevant. >> reporter: to pass on the significance of this tradition to the next generation. in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you. 4:20. help is needed at the voting polls. how much you could get paid to help out during the june primary here in the bay area. >>> players sounding off about the new nfl policy. that continuing diversity over the national anthem protests. at nfl games. my name is tony thurmond. education isn'
from first-time participants from thurgood marshall high school, the group has kicked off the paradeor the past 30 years. >> each year, it continues to grow. it's a diverse crowd. it's all about family. >> i am a native san franciscan. i participated in some -- carnaval. >> reporter: appreciation for culture and diversity is what this teacher wanted to instill in her students in the parade. >> these students are growing up native san franciscan, even though most of their...
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a number of cases before the court, and she was also a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall and kent scheidegger who advocates in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he's written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us on the web. we have the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution centers, interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> tuesday morning on c-span the senate energy and natural resources committee holds a hearing on puerto rico's electric grid, and the recovery from hurricane maria. we'll have live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3, and wednesday morning the confirmation hearing for gina haspel, the nominee to be cia director. that hearing of the senate intelligence committee live on c-span at 9:30 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. >>> sunday morning on "1968, america in turmoil," we look at the
a number of cases before the court, and she was also a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall and kent scheidegger who advocates in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he's written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us on the web. we have the landmark cases companion book, a...
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she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall.nd the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of capital richmond and a morse with moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs. andh landmark cases tonight join the conversation. follow us at the span. we have resources for background. book, therk cases constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast. congress returns brits weeklong iod, and will per name several post offices. workers will improve the process to store new or waste in the get command in nevada. also the consumer financial protection bureau auto financing. lawmakers have confirmed the scene of the president's circuit court nominees. you can watch the house live in area we learned more about the week ahead and watch washington journal. >> "washington journal" continues. on mondays, we like to look at the week ahead in washington, covering both ends of pennsylvania avenue. we're joined
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with justice third marshal marshall -- thurgood marshall and then from georgia but the clincher is he interviewed the beatles inin philadelphia in 1966. _spee17 i am delighted delighted to share the stage with my friends and one thing you will learn about the peopleen that he interviewed there all well-known people but the people that i write about in the fight for freedomwn were not well known and undoubtedly you heard of john brown i would wager that few of you have heard of the anderson lewis or john anthony copeland these were the men that john led on harpers ferry in 1859. and i read about these men that were forgotten and also about the world to which theyy were born and raised with their families and their lives and the aftermath of their descendents and their legacies which is a part of our country todayue so i start out on this journey with a small story from theco washington post when it was dedicated to edison in a cemetery near fedex field it was buried inside the metrose section but it made a big impact on me but i left the post in 2004 and wrote a much longer article and
with justice third marshal marshall -- thurgood marshall and then from georgia but the clincher is he interviewed the beatles inin philadelphia in 1966. _spee17 i am delighted delighted to share the stage with my friends and one thing you will learn about the peopleen that he interviewed there all well-known people but the people that i write about in the fight for freedomwn were not well known and undoubtedly you heard of john brown i would wager that few of you have heard of the anderson...
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she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment. he has written numerous briefs before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" monday at 9:00 eastern on the spin and join the conversation. our hashtag is #landmarkcases. and we have resources on our website for background on each case, the "landmark cases" companion book, a link to the interactive constitution, and the podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> today, a group of historians discussed historic infrastructure project in aviation and roads, and how they have influenced today's infrastructure development. this is part of an event hosted by the national his receptor in washington, d.c.
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johnson appointee, thurgood marshall.nd nixon appointee, chief justice warren burger along with harry blackmun and ford appointee, and president ford was in office in 1976. it was chief stephens. the oral arguments were heard over two days, march 30 and march 31. they had more than four hours of arguments. is that a surprise considering a -- the number of cases? kent: you have a prosecution and defense attorney for each case. the general for the united states and one by the california attorney general. susan: a question for both of you, what was the overall attitude of the berger court toward criminal justice cases? we learned a lot about the war warren court. did it establishes sort of worldview during its time? carol: many people talk about the counterrevolution wrought by the berger court. the warren court had been known for bringing many procedural protections in criminal cases such as the famous miranda warnings. the applications of the exclusionary rule that the states are unconstitutionally seized evidence. the ext
johnson appointee, thurgood marshall.nd nixon appointee, chief justice warren burger along with harry blackmun and ford appointee, and president ford was in office in 1976. it was chief stephens. the oral arguments were heard over two days, march 30 and march 31. they had more than four hours of arguments. is that a surprise considering a -- the number of cases? kent: you have a prosecution and defense attorney for each case. the general for the united states and one by the california attorney...
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death penalty in a number of cases in the court and was a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall scheidegger advocating favor of capital punishment and a more swift justice system. watch "landmark cases" monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book and links, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. this weekend on c-span, tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern, journalists and law experts discuss first amendment protections in the digital age. sunday at 6:30 p.m., former clinton chief of staff leon , andta, reince priebus carl bernstein and bob woodward on the american presidency and the american dream. on booktv, c-span2, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, chris hughes on his plan to strengthen the middle class. sunday, talking about conservatism in the age of donald trump. c-span3,an history tv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, brian matthew jordan on the 1864 civil war overland campaign. sunday at 11:00 eastern, a new monument at ar
death penalty in a number of cases in the court and was a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall scheidegger advocating favor of capital punishment and a more swift justice system. watch "landmark cases" monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book and links, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. this weekend on c-span, tonight at 8:30 p.m....
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including the first black supreme court justice thurgood marshall. the god father of soul, james brown there "get on up." the opportunity to play "black panther" takes him by surprise. >> i was on a press tour doing "get on up." i was headed to the red carpet. my agent called me. my agent is like, hey, marvel wants to talk to you. i'm literally about to get out of the car and get on the red carpet. as soon as you get off, you know, be ready. >> we brought him into the office. we pitched him the movie. i remember him saying at the end of the pitch, oh, i thought ufs i was a cameo. yeah, this is a big deal. >> in january 2016, marvel makes it official, director ryan coogler is on board. >> hiring ryan could be seen as risky. he was 29, which sounds crazy. when i think about it is crazy. he is a mature filmmaker. >> i felt tremendous pressure taking on this film. stakes were high from the history of the character, people's passion for it. the amount of faith that the studio was putting in me. >> with the studio's support, coogler brings together an ecle
including the first black supreme court justice thurgood marshall. the god father of soul, james brown there "get on up." the opportunity to play "black panther" takes him by surprise. >> i was on a press tour doing "get on up." i was headed to the red carpet. my agent called me. my agent is like, hey, marvel wants to talk to you. i'm literally about to get out of the car and get on the red carpet. as soon as you get off, you know, be ready. >> we...
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it was a very proud moment when i learned that my biography of former supreme court justice thurgood marshallbiographies of all time bible . 1998, the book came out. i had a real privilege. i got to interview marshall in 1989 at the end of his career, and of his life. it was a rich time and he was willing to talk. it's been a great gift for me. the book is continuing to sell and was reissued. on a personal basis, let me say thank you and it's a thrill to be among america's greatest biographers. >> greg: i am glad i could help you with that book. >> dana: really impressive. congratulations. i've got one. too bad just isn't here. mary sedgwick, she has been legally blind since 2003 and she recently got the chance to see her guide dog for the first time thanks to a pair of high tech glasses. she shared the video of her very emotional moment. watch this. >> oh! >> dana: those of us who are animal lovers will love that. she put it online. there are no words to describe how i felt when i saw the face of my beloved family and friends and the beautiful soulful eyes of lucy for the first time. she was
it was a very proud moment when i learned that my biography of former supreme court justice thurgood marshallbiographies of all time bible . 1998, the book came out. i had a real privilege. i got to interview marshall in 1989 at the end of his career, and of his life. it was a rich time and he was willing to talk. it's been a great gift for me. the book is continuing to sell and was reissued. on a personal basis, let me say thank you and it's a thrill to be among america's greatest biographers....
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she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall. advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch landmark cases monday and 9:00 eastern on c-span. and join the conversation. c-span.s at and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the constitutional centers, and the lawn -- the landmark cases podcast. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, greg chen of the american immigration lawyers association on the asylum process and the backlog of immigration cases facing the court system. about a book on 10 key figures who shaped the constitution. then matt mead on the top policy state.in his the interview as part of c-span's 50's capitals tour. be sure to join us saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern when high school government features and daniel larson. thursday come on the c-span net
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she was also a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall, and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" monday at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. and joined the discussion. #landmarkcases. the landmark cases book and at landmark cases podcast c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> next, jon grinspan talks about how youth were involved in 19th century politics. he is a political history curator at the national museum of history and author of "the virgin vote: how young americans made democracy social, politics personal, and voting popular in
she was also a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall, and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" monday at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. and joined the discussion. #landmarkcases. the landmark cases book and at landmark cases podcast c-span.org/landmarkcases....
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she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and a legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of capital punishment. he has written numerous briefs before the supreme court. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. a link to the national constitution center's and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> rod rosenstein set down for an interview with ronald collins where they talked about the rule of law and his legal career. members of the audience at the museum in washington asked questions at this hour long session. [applause] >> thank you.
she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and a legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of capital punishment. he has written numerous briefs before the supreme court. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. a link to the national constitution center's and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> rod...
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she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall. scheidegger, advocating in favor of capital punishment and the more swift moving krishna -- criminal justice system. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. >> thursday on the c-span theork, at 11 a.m., american enterprise institute hosts of form on the 2018 foreign bill. at four clock and administrators hold a briefing on the may 5 launch of their next mission to mars. atat four clock and 9:00, politl on the prescription drug supply and controlling costs. noon, the iran nuclear agreement. one of the most important issues in idaho for me is public education. my education system worked well but it definitely has some flaws. there were days where if i didn't have any money i wouldn't get lunch. those were days that affected me. public education needs to be addressed for lower grades here in idaho. >> the issue most important to me in idaho is public education. soare curre
she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall. scheidegger, advocating in favor of capital punishment and the more swift moving krishna -- criminal justice system. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. >> thursday on the c-span theork, at 11 a.m., american enterprise institute hosts of form on the 2018 foreign bill. at four clock and administrators hold a briefing on the...
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she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall. are there guess has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases with the supreme court. watch tonight at 99 eastern on c-span. our # is landmark cases. follow us on c-span. the landmark and paces book, a link to the national constitution center's in the landmark cases podcast. >> tomorrow, hearing on the status of puerto rico's electric grid after the hurricanes last summer. with testimony from officials. the senate energy and national resources committee meets tuesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. after the testimony kiersten nielsen president trumps 2019 budget request. she will speak before the subcommittee starting at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. wednesday, the confirmation hearing for the next rector of the cia.
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i think of thurgood marshal, attorney derrick bell, what a terrible time i had to budget $25 every twoing and housing people but it was our home. many of us bonded. there are a few of us still around. we have been there. it was an exciting but frightening time because you staired at death every day and you walked and death walked along with you, but there was always hope and there were always people who surrounded you to give you a sense of purpose. you try to prepare, you do a little role-playing, i personally would put myself in a position mentally where i had just lost my husband. i knew it was coming. i recall a conversation with medgar not too long before assassination, i said to him, i can't live without you, i can't make it without you and he looked at me and said, you are much stronger than you think you are, you will be okay, you must believe it. today when i visit my former home, i can still see the blood. we need today get away from that place. our eldest son derril reached a point where he refused to eat, he would not study, he would not talk. my daughter would go to bed ev
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i mean, he literally makes joe peshi look like thurgood marshall. >> they do make -- i think trump byichael cohen with his lawyer again. >> thank you so everyone here. that does it for our hour. i'm nicole wallace. mtp daily starts right now. >> hi, anicole. if it is tuesday, let's break a deal. tonight, the u.s. violates the iran nuclear deal. >> this was a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made. >> so what's next? >> america will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail. >> plus it's election day. what the primary races across the country mean for democrats' chances to win back control of the senate. and will west virginia republicans heed the president's warning and abandon blankenship. or end up with more problems? >> this is akin
i mean, he literally makes joe peshi look like thurgood marshall. >> they do make -- i think trump byichael cohen with his lawyer again. >> thank you so everyone here. that does it for our hour. i'm nicole wallace. mtp daily starts right now. >> hi, anicole. if it is tuesday, let's break a deal. tonight, the u.s. violates the iran nuclear deal. >> this was a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made. >> so what's next? >> america will not...
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she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving capital -- criminal justice system. tonight atark cases 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. follow us on c-span. we have resources on her website for backgrounds. a linked to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> this week on the communicators, house majority leader kevin mccarthy and minority leader steny hoyer talk about the congressional hackathon seminar. it is important we take a step away from the partisan back-and-forth and find ways like this hacathon to come together to engage the public in a more positive way to make the congress more transparent. >> this year, we have an electronic mail test that will go into a number of congressional offices. it will transform on the district offices. we become more efficient, better data. we will
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kennedy, thurgood marshall and medgar evers.f room to honor american heroes. nbc pentagon correspondent hans nichols has our "sunday spotlight" on this eve of memorial day. >> reporter: tights final resting place for those who have served. with solemn traditions, honoring the men and women who have sacrificed for america's freedom. but these images may one day only belong to history because eventually at arlington nags til cemetery in virginia there won't be room for new burials. >> the idea that we are running out of space is our biggest strategic challenge. >> reporter: on this hallowed ground, every headstone from the revolutionary war to iraq and afghanistan has its own history. >> this cemetery is alive every single day. a lot of visitors are surprised is that we are an active cemetery. we have an average of 30 burials every single day. >> reporter: that's 7,000 burials a year, leaving roughly 100,000 open plots. for the executive director of arlington, it's a major dilemma. a 38-acre expansion is planned. that will give th
kennedy, thurgood marshall and medgar evers.f room to honor american heroes. nbc pentagon correspondent hans nichols has our "sunday spotlight" on this eve of memorial day. >> reporter: tights final resting place for those who have served. with solemn traditions, honoring the men and women who have sacrificed for america's freedom. but these images may one day only belong to history because eventually at arlington nags til cemetery in virginia there won't be room for new...
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she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall. -- the legal director advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more moving criminal justice system. monday atmark cases 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. #landmarkcases. follow us on c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case,a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast -- background on each case, the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast. larsen. they are here for our cram for the exam series that we do every students prepare to take their u.s. government ap exams coming up this week. i remember the ap time, so this is a very special episode. adaline eom the stevenson high school, a teacher in illinois, and daniel is ,lso from stevenson high school and they are here to questions from students only this hour as well as quiz them to make sure that they are ready for the exam. thank you so much for joining us. this is the ten-year anniversary we're doing cram for the exam, also called the kentucky
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stanley read the great segregationist when they had to dispel the thurgood marshall looks up and can't believe it you join this opinion and he says i joined it also. in an electric moment. it was competent enough to check the states on th state of the md issue of the time that is made possible by the model. >> another important case, my ears versus the united states. the president fired a postmaster who had sued for back pay and the court withdrew and upheld the president's decision to overturn the act of congress that reported to conclude the case. >> it did indeed. it precipitated the impeachment of andrew johnson. johnson was impeached for violating the act that tried to constrain the president from firing subordinates including the secretarthe secretary of wat dissent and johnson did it anyway and taft said the judge that has been at the tenure of the act unconstitutionally restricted the president's power to fire the subordinates and establishing the principle that the unitary executive who has broad discretion over the officers that he appoints. the decision was questioned during
stanley read the great segregationist when they had to dispel the thurgood marshall looks up and can't believe it you join this opinion and he says i joined it also. in an electric moment. it was competent enough to check the states on th state of the md issue of the time that is made possible by the model. >> another important case, my ears versus the united states. the president fired a postmaster who had sued for back pay and the court withdrew and upheld the president's decision to...
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and was a former supreme court justice of third code -- thurgood marshall. a legal justice, advocating in favor of capital punishment heards had new -- numerous briefs of death penalty cases before the court. at mondaydmark cases" 9 a.m. eastern on c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the and the landmark cases podcasts at c-span.org. announcer: now, a preview of some of the action expected on the house floor this week. >> give us a short condensed version of this issue that goes back many years, if not decades. what is the situation at yucca mountain? jeremy: this is as big as the problem of nuclear waste. congress had
and was a former supreme court justice of third code -- thurgood marshall. a legal justice, advocating in favor of capital punishment heards had new -- numerous briefs of death penalty cases before the court. at mondaydmark cases" 9 a.m. eastern on c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the and the landmark cases podcasts at c-span.org. announcer: now, a preview of some of the action expected on the house floor this week. >> give us a short condensed...
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argued against the death pence in a number of cases before the export was a former clerk of thurgood marshall, and. he has written numerous breaths and death penalty cases before at the supreme court. watch landmark cases tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. the #landmarkcases and follow us at c-span and we have resources on our web site for background on each case, the landmark cases companioning book, and a link to constitution centers and the landmarks cases podcast. >> economy e economists who worked in the george w. bush during the crisis, discuss he current global and economic situation. we hear from henry paulson, former federal reserve chair. ben bernanke and few ircouncil of economic adviser chair, edward lazear. this hays minutes. thanks to think president bush sh
argued against the death pence in a number of cases before the export was a former clerk of thurgood marshall, and. he has written numerous breaths and death penalty cases before at the supreme court. watch landmark cases tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. the #landmarkcases and follow us at c-span and we have resources on our web site for background on each case, the landmark cases companioning book, and a link to constitution centers and the landmarks cases podcast....
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she clerked for thurgood marshall. she's a reliably liberal. these cases against the president will go on. some people think on legal blogs that i was reading, all of it should be considered fruit of the poisonous tree in a way because of this tainted figure who was running these investigations and running these prosecutions. but the cases against trump and i think treating trump as the big nemesis and maybe you can take some of the mueller investigation under new york jurisdiction so he couldn't fire anybody. the left is still going crazy about all of that tonight. >> the left is going crazy about it but the new attorney general is a career person. i don't think it's possible for somebody to be as biased and frankly is psycho about trump as schneiderman was. i think that maybe they will take a step back. there are democrats who opposed trump around the country but they haven't been as vicious and personal as eric schneiderman and i have to think that the skeleton in his closet is one reason why he couldn't come to terms that he's that person a
she clerked for thurgood marshall. she's a reliably liberal. these cases against the president will go on. some people think on legal blogs that i was reading, all of it should be considered fruit of the poisonous tree in a way because of this tainted figure who was running these investigations and running these prosecutions. but the cases against trump and i think treating trump as the big nemesis and maybe you can take some of the mueller investigation under new york jurisdiction so he...
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she was a former clerk of thurgood marshall.ating in favor of capital punishment and the criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. landmark cases, monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span. join the conversation and follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. go to c-span.org/connect, and sign up for the email. the program guide is a daily email with the most updated primetime schedule and upcoming live coverage. word for word gives you the most interesting daily video highlights, in their own words, with no commentary. the book to the newsletter, sent weekly, is an insiders look at upcoming authors and books festivals, and the american history tv weekly newsletter gives you the upcoming programming, expl
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she is also a former clerk for former supreme court justice thurgood marshall. kent scheidegger. landmark cases monday at nine in caulk eastern on c-span. follow us on c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. talkedth-care analysts about the supply chain for prescription drugs and how it affects drug prices. the first part of this event includes the pfizer ceo. politico hosted this event at seum in washington dc. : i am politico's editorial director. i would like to thank everybody for joining this event, deconstructing the prescription drug supply change. americans are concerned about the rising cost of drugs, and there is currently scrutiny on capitol hill about the drug supply chain and how that contributes to costs. lawmakers are mulling bills that would more heavily regulate practices by various players along the supply chain. a lot of large pharmacy benefit managers are in the process of merging with insu
she is also a former clerk for former supreme court justice thurgood marshall. kent scheidegger. landmark cases monday at nine in caulk eastern on c-span. follow us on c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. talkedth-care analysts about the supply chain for prescription drugs and how it affects drug prices. the first part of...
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she was a clerk for justice thurgood marshall. advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving system, kent scheidegger. watch landmark cases monday on c-span and join the conversation. c-span.s at we have resources on our site including a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, the other links.k, and >> connect with c-span personalize the information you get from us. go to c-span.org\connect and sign up for the emailed. the program guide is a daily emailed with the most up aided primetime schedule and updated coverage. word for word gives you the most interesting daily highlight. the newsletter is an insiders look at upcoming authors and festivals. the american history tv newsletter gives you the upcoming programming exploring our nation's past. sign-up today. >> now, a preview of some of the action expected on the house floor this week. by jeremyjoined dillon, who is energy and environmental reporter with cq roll call. the house set to take up legislation on the yucca mountain nucle
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she was also an assistant to justice thurgood marshall. also, advocating in favor, criminal justice legal foundation's legal director or. join the conversation. #landmarkcases and find us on c-span's website where we have ands to the companion book the interactive constitution. c-span.org\landmarkcases foro to c-span.org\connect . daily schedule program guide, word for word with most interesting video of the day, the book tv newsletter and the american history tv upcomingr with information about programs on our nation's past. >> on april 17, southwest airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing after suffering a catastrophic failure. president trump met with the office.rew in the oval pres. trump: some incredible people behind me. i want to say i am honored to have the heroic crew and flight withf this me today. thank elaine chao for her
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she was also a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall. and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he's written numerous briefs on death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch landmark cases tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. our #landmarkcases. and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and he landmark cases podcast at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and as we wait for the u.s. house to return, a conversation on the upcoming advanced placement u.s. government examine and what students can expect on the test.
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she was also a former clerk of supreme court justice thurgood marshall.nd kent, the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation. advocating in favor of capital punishment and a more swift moving criminal justice system. written numerous briefs and death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch landmark cases tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span. join the conversation. written s our #is landmark cases and follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution centers and the andmark cases podcast at c spafment.org/landmark cases. >> joining us now are andrew and daniel. andrew are larsen.and daniel they are here for our cram for the exam series that we do every students prepare to take their u.s. government ap exams coming up this week. i remember the ap time, so this is a very special episode.
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she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment, and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" on monday at 9:00 eastern. join the conversation. #landmark cases. follow us on c-span. we have resources on her website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and podcasts. at c-span.org. up next, a discussion on the backlog of immigration cases, which has more than doubled from 2006 to 2015. we had remarks from the director of immigration review. the chubby ministers and has a goal of cutting the load by half by 2020. this is about one hour. >> good morning. on behalf of the center, i want to welcome you to the national press club for the first in a series of what we are calling immigration newsmakers events. these events will give t
she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. and the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment, and a more swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases before the supreme court. watch "landmark cases" on monday at 9:00 eastern. join the conversation. #landmark cases. follow us on c-span. we have resources on her website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion...
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argued against the death penalty in a number of cases and she was also former clerk of justice thurgood marshall. and kent scheidegger, he's written numerous briefs in cases before the supreme court. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. #landmark cases. and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitutions centers, and the landmark cases podcast at cspan.o cspan.org/landmark cases. >>> tonight american history tv is in primetime. we'll take a look at the civil war with recent coverage of a symposium hosted by the american civil war museum in richmond, virginia. speakers include james robertson who talks about the war's impact on ordinary americans. american history tv in primetime begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. and book tv is also in primetime with a look at science and technology. brad smith discusses artificial intelligence this his book the future computed. melissa schilling highlights innovators including albert einstein. and j
argued against the death penalty in a number of cases and she was also former clerk of justice thurgood marshall. and kent scheidegger, he's written numerous briefs in cases before the supreme court. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. #landmark cases. and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitutions centers, and the landmark cases...